
"Got a bottle of St Germain and not sure what to do with it? As a cocktail expert, this popular elderflower liqueur is actually one of my favorite ingredients in my home bar. It adds this uniquely sweet, floral essence to the finish of any drink that makes everyone wonder what's in it (try it, I promise you will agree!)."
"St-Germain is a liqueur that's made with elderflowers, the small white flowers of an elderberry plant. Here are a few frequently asked questions about this popular liqueur: What does St Germain taste like? The flavor is light, sweetly floral, and fragrant. It's hard to describe until you taste it! It adds a unique smooth finish to the flavor of cocktails."
"When was St Germain invented? 2007. With such a vintage-looking bottle, it certainly seems like it has hundreds of years of history! Possibly invented by monks in the 1500's? Nope, a guy named Rob invented it in the 2007. (Here's the story behind it.) How do you say St Germain? First off, don't say "Saint". It's actually pronounced "Sahn-jer-MAHN." But however you want to say it to not sound too pretentious with your friends, go for it!"
St-Germain is an elderflower liqueur made from the small white flowers of the elderberry plant, offering a light, sweetly floral, and fragrant flavor that gives cocktails a smooth floral finish. Light, fruity, and botanical flavors pair especially well, including white wine, citrus, vodka, gin, and champagne, making the liqueur versatile for spritzes, martinis, and celebratory drinks. St-Germain launched in 2007 and is presented in a vintage-style bottle. Pronunciation is commonly given as Sahn-jer-MAHN rather than Saint. Store St-Germain in a cool, dark place without refrigeration and use within 18 months of opening.
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